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Wikipedia - Arkansas Travelers

The Arkansas Travelers, also known informally as The Travs, are a Minor League Baseball team based in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The Travelers are the Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, and are members of the Texas League.

History

The team succeeded the Double-A Little Rock Travelers of the Southern Association, which folded after the 1961 season. They returned as the Arkansas Travelers of the International League in 1963. Both versions of the name derive from the old folk song, "The Arkansas Traveler". The Travelers never took another nickname and possess the third-longest running nickname in minor league baseball history behind the Buffalo Bisons and Indianapolis Indians.

Affiliations

After the end of the Southern Association in 1961, the Travelers were given the opportunity to move up becoming the Philadelphia Phillies' Triple-A affiliate for first the International League (1963) and then the Pacific Coast League (1964–1965). However, in 1966 the Travelers moved down to the Texas League as the St. Louis Cardinals' Double-A affiliate through 2000. This marked the most successful period for the Travelers as they won the Texas League championship in 1971, 1977, 1979, 1980, and 1989. After serving 35 years as a Cardinals' affiliate, the Travelers became the Los Angeles Angels' Double-A affiliate in 2001; this ended the second-longest active affiliation at the time. The Travelers remained with the Angels through 2016, winning the Texas League championship in 2001 and 2008. In 2017, the Travelers entered into a new Player Development Contract, becoming the Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners; this move marked just the second time in the last half century that the Travelers swapped major league teams. The 2018 season marked the Arkansas Travelers' 53rd season as a part of the Texas League, making them the longest tenured active member of the league.

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Travelers were organized into the Double-A Central. In 2022, the Double-A Central became known as the Texas League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.

The Arkansas Travelers are a professional baseball team based in North Little Rock, Arkansas. They are a Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners and compete in the Texas League. The team was founded in 1963 and has a long history of success in minor league baseball.

The Arkansas Travelers play their home games at Dickey-Stephens Park, a beautiful stadium located along the Arkansas River. The team has a dedicated fan base that comes out to support them at every game, creating a lively and exciting atmosphere.

Known for their competitive spirit and strong work ethic, the Arkansas Travelers have produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in Major League Baseball. The team is committed to developing young talent and helping players reach their full potential.

Overall, the Arkansas Travelers are a respected and well-loved team in the world of minor league baseball, and they continue to uphold a tradition of excellence both on and off the field.